Umar Gul satisfied with his form and rhythm
Pakistan fast bowler Umar Gul, who picked eight wickets in the freshly concluded two Test series against Australia, was satisfied with his form and was eager to play a more influential role in the upcoming Test series against England. I feel quite fit as I am back to my top form and rhythm and I am looking forward to playing a vital role for my country here in the series against England. I was lack of match practice before the start of English tour and after playing a few matches here, I feel more relaxed and positive to deliver to the best of my abilities during the upcoming series. Umar Gul who just returned from shoulder injury made a great impact with his perfect Yorkers, that help Pakistan to beat Australia 2-0 in Twenty20 series, and perform very effective third seamer’s role in Test matches, while his bowling partner Muhammad Aamer and Muhammad Asif stole the headlines, but he believe the trio would get an stronger in the coming series against England. I believe the most terrible part is over. We are playing in England for almost a month now and have become familiar to the conditions very well. Mohammad Asif knows very well how to bowl in England conditions. Mohammad Aamer has established his potential during the series against Australia. So I sense that the performance of bowlers against England would be much improved than what they have shown against Australia. Even if the Pakistan bowling attack carries out the way it did against Australia, they would provide a good chance to their batsmen to win for the country. Umar Gul respected the role of Coach Waqar Younis and bowling coach Aaqib Javed, both are experienced fast bowlers of their era. Their presence with the team is great benefit for bowlers. Both have been of huge help to the team members. They are very experienced and know the English conditions very well. Even batsmen can make full utilize of their experience.

















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Posted on July 27th, 2010 at 10:25 pm